The PERT Consortium/X
Aug 26, 2025, 09:37
Summer Heat or Pulmonary Embolism? PERT Consortium Explains the Difference
The PERT Consortium posted on X:
”PE Prevention Tip: Summer heat or something more serious? Know the signs of a PE.
Shortness of breath, chest pain, or a racing heart? These symptoms can be easy to brush off in the summer, but they could also signal a pulmonary embolism. If something feels off, don’t wait. Get checked out right away. It could save your life.
Learn more about the risk factors.”
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